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28 January 2011

Over 50,000 Constables to be Recruited From Northeast in 2011

india-employmentGuwahati, Jan 28 : Over 50,000 constables will be recruited from North East for various para-military forces this year.

Informing this at a press conference here today, Staff Selection Commission (SSC) chairman NK Raghupathy said, ''The SSC will be recruiting 53,200 constables from the region for six para-military forces on behalf of the Ministry of Home Affairs.'' The vacancies include 880 in the Assam Rifles, 3320 in the Indo-Tibetan Police Force (ITBP) and the rest in four others forces-- CRPF, Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), CISF and BSF.

Mr Raghupathy said the advertisements will be published on February four and the entire process will be concluded by July 31, 2011, for Assam Rifles and ITBP recruitment, and by October 31, 2011, for the other four forces.

''We are going for a time-bound recruitment and the SSC shall give their commitment to conclude it within the stipulated date in the advertisements itself,'' he added.

Among the vacancies, the highest number of 3206 posts of constables will be recruited from Assam, followed by 449 from Tripura, 329 from Mizoram, 316 from Meghalaya, 229 from Nagaland, 217 from Manipur and 100 from Aruncahal Pradesh.

Asking the unemployed youth of the region to apply in large numbers, the SSC chairman said eligible candidates from the region could be considered for appointment in other states which do not have adequate number of eligible candidates.

''The minimum educational qualification required is matriculation, which should make most youths eligible to apply. Other standard norms of reservation and concessions are applicable,'' Mr Raghupathy added.

He said the SSC expected 32-40 lakh applications for over 50,000 posts.

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